Comparing whether the use of a special tube inserted during general anaesthesia with that of regular tubes in reducing sore throat in the general public
- Conditions
- Encounter for prophylactic surgery, unspecified,
- Registration Number
- CTRI/2025/03/083130
- Lead Sponsor
- ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCE MANGALAGIRI
- Brief Summary
Post operative sore throat with the use of endotracheal tubes is reported to have an incidence of up to 62%. Some of the known risk factors include, female sex, young age, smokers, preexisting lung disease, blood-stained endotracheal tubes, use of double lumen tubes, intubation without neuromuscular blockade and higher cuff pressure. There were many limitations noted in the studies conducted on POST as per the various systematic reviews. There are many techniques described to reduce the incidence of POST few of which include application of lignocaine gel on the cuff, injection of intravenous lignocaine in the cuff, application of steroid cream on the cuff, use of NMDA receptor antagonists like magnesium sulphate and ketamine both IV and gargling solutions etc. Few studies have proposed that the lignocaine spray or gel might themselves cause POST due to the presence of irritant additives in them. Despite the use of all the above, still the incidence and the patient discomfort remains high.The novel adaptive cuff technology endotracheal tube were introduced recently that prevent exertion of continuous pressure on the tracheal mucosa throughout the surgery. We aim to compare the novel adaptive ETT with the routine poly vinyl chloride endotracheal tube in reducing the incidence and severity of post operative sore throat.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Open to Recruitment
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 120
ASA Physical Status of I to III Mallampati Grade of I and II Scheduled for elective surgery under general anaesthesia requiring placement of endotracheal tube Duration of surgery between 60 to 240 minutes.
History of recent upper respiratory tract infection or sore throat Anticipated difficult airway or those who require more than one attempt at endotracheal intubation Traumatic intubation or blood stained ETT Inability to ventilate (leaks) with the adaptive cuff tubes Preoperative use of analgesic medications (Paracetamol/NSAIDs/Opioids) within 24 hours of surgery H/O lung diseases and smoking.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method To predict the incidence of sore throat in patients whom novel tube is being used To assess for sore throat after the surgery | Immediately at the end of anaesthesia | At 2 hours postoperatively | At 6 hours postoperatively | At 24 hours postoperatively
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method To check for cuff pressures intraoperatively To look for post operative nausea and vomitting
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
All India Institute of Medical Science Mangalagiri
🇮🇳Guntur, ANDHRA PRADESH, India
All India Institute of Medical Science Mangalagiri🇮🇳Guntur, ANDHRA PRADESH, IndiaEeshwar M VPrincipal investigator09740122272eeshwar.kmc@gmail.com